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How Illegal Aliens are Bankrupting and Disenfranchising the American Middle and Working Classes
A Different Drummer/Middle American News ^ | December, 2003 | Nicholas Stix

Posted on 12/28/2003 10:49:51 AM PST by mrustow

Legend has long held that illegal aliens give American citizens cheap lettuce and cheap child care. Excepting for agribusiness and the upper classes, that legend is, in reality, a nightmare, in which the American middle and working classes pay and pay and pay for illegal immigration, and get nothing but grief in return.

In states with heavy illegal alien populations, the budget of a middle-class family is full of hidden illegal alien surcharges. As a result, today’s middle-class American family with two full-time working parents has less discretionary income than its traditional forebear, in which the father alone was breadwinner. (Conditions are that much worse for families torn apart by divorce or the death of a parent.) And things are only getting worse. In California, for example, immigration writer Ed Rubenstein estimates that legal and illegal immigration combine to cost American-born California taxpayers $21.7 billion per year, for a 6.6% annual surcharge. And as Rubenstein points out, legal immigrants also have a voracious appetite for social services: “California immigrant households received a net subsidy from combined federal, state, and local programs averaging $6,145 in 1996.”

Compared to previous generations, middle-class Americans today pay outrageous prices, as a proportion of their incomes, for homes, in order to be able to protect their children from “bad schools.” So say the mother-daughter writing team of Elizabeth Warren and Amelia Warren Tyagi, and journalist Steve Sailer.

In Warren and Tyagi’s new book, The Two-Income Trap: Why Middle-Class Mothers and Fathers are Going Broke, they write that "The brunt of the price increases has fallen on families with children. Data from the Federal Reserve show that [after inflation] the median home value for the average childless individual increased by 23 percent between 1983 and 1998 … For married couples with children, however, housing prices shot up 79 percent—more than three times faster."

And yet, the white American working class can only dream of such headaches. For its members, home ownership - in any neighborhood - is increasingly an impossible dream. And when economists talk about what illegal immigration costs the typical American worker, the averages (see below) include millions of workers who have been locked out of entire industries by employers who refuse to hire Americans, or by illegal immigrant workers who will not tolerate Americans in their midst. This is the ugly truth behind the propaganda of immigration enthusiasts, who insist that illegal aliens are doing "Jobs that Americans won't do."

In 1968, Congress passed the Bilingual Education Act (aka Title VII), which mandated teaching Hispanic children in Spanish and English, which in practice has meant in Spanish only. (The BEA was officially “eliminated” by the 2002 No Child Left Behind Act, yet NCLB did not eliminate bilingual education, which radical U.S. Department of Education officials force more aggressively than ever on the public schools.)

In states buffeted by high levels of illegal immigration, including the entire American Southwest, Florida, New York, and Illinois, the public schools are being inundated by unassimilable, illegal immigrants and the children of illegal immigrants, including foreign street gangs. Such schools are typically dominated by incompetent, racist, Hispanic (in Florida, often by Haitian) nationalists at the staff, faculty, and administrative level, who increasingly dispense with the teaching of English. And the foreign nationalist “educators” get paid more than do their English-speaking counterparts!

In California, which has approximately four million illegal immigrants (out of 9 million-13 million nationally), illegal immigrants have destroyed a public school system that for generations was the envy of the nation. For middle-class, American parents to leave their children in such hostile environments would constitute neglect. And so, while some parents have placed their children in often expensive private schools, others have sought safe public school districts. Realtors have cashed in. Thus must middle-class Americans pay exorbitant taxes to maintain public schools from which they have been disenfranchised, or buy overpriced homes, while people who are here illegally use the schools for free.

Throughout the American Southwest, public and private hospitals alike face the prospect of shutting down, because of the onslaught of illegal immigrants. State and local laws prohibit hospital emergency rooms from turning away any patient, based on his inability to pay, or from inquiring into a patient’s citizenship status.

Exploiting such laws, illegal immigrants use emergency rooms for primary medical care, including for the common cold, so as to get out of paying for their care. Meanwhile, American patients with real medical emergencies, whose taxes maintain those hospitals and who pay for their own medical care, are turned away.

News reports tell of Californians with medical emergencies who are forced to drive from hospital to hospital, since facilities close their emergency rooms to new patients as early as noontime. Bizarrely, such reports never mention the role of illegal immigration in causing the medical crisis. Instead, one hears only of “uninsured” patients, amid suggestions that the system needs massive transfusions of tax dollars, and that America needs European or Canadian-style socialized (“universal”) health care. None of the stories this reporter has seen, has told of illegal aliens ever being turned away from medical facilities, no matter how trivial their complaint. Thus are Americans disenfranchised by the very medical system they pay so much to maintain.

And Americans pay higher auto insurance rates, to make up for illegal aliens who drive illegally and without insurance, and cause accidents.

Illegal immigrants’ defrauding of California’s generous welfare system has long been a scandal. Such welfare fraud is now a national scandal, as state and local governments operating stealth amnesty programs violate the Constitution, in negotiating directly with Mexico and other foreign governments, to accept the “matricula consular,” an insecure form of ID used exclusively by illegal aliens, and in issuing driver’s licenses to illegal aliens. Illegals may then use either the matricula consular or state driver’s licence to receive welfare benefits from officials who are not permitted to ask an applicant his citizenship status. Meanwhile, a driver’s license can be used to illegally register to vote.

Increasing numbers of states are following New York’s example, and granting in-state tuition to illegal aliens, at the same time that they charge law-abiding, American citizens from other states two and three times the in-state rate. And as illegal aliens are taking the initiative, suing colleges in Virginia for the right to break the law, illegals in the other states will surely follow suit. Thus do those who, as a matter of law, have no civil rights, demand and receive such rights at the expense of Americans, who are robbed of theirs. Meanwhile, Senator Orrin Hatch (R-Ut.) seeks to make the lawsuits moot, as his DREAM Act would repeal the federal law prohibiting the granting of in-state tuition to illegals.

Again, it is the citizens who must pay for the illegals. And via affirmative action, unqualified, illegal college applicants are admitted ahead of qualified Americans, foreclosing on the already limited opportunities for the children of the white, working poor to improve their lot. (A multitude of programs exist for such children's black and Hispanic counterparts.)

But that isn’t the half of it. As columnist Paul Craig Roberts has pointed out, unqualified immigrants – including illegals – enjoy affirmative action privileges, in getting jobs in place of qualified, American citizens.

It is no wonder that for years, Americans have been fleeing California, whose population has been buoyed exclusively through incoming illegal immigrants.

But flight is just a stopgap. Today, California; tomorrow, Idaho.

As economist George Borjas has shown, America’s immigration policy costs every American worker an average of $2,578 in annual income, in the form of depressed wages, in addition to all the hidden surcharges I listed above. And with every stealth amnesty, more illegals stream across America’s borders to all her states. And as the unfortunate American residents of far-flung Lewiston, Maine have learned, the federal government is inviting foreigners to come here LEGALLY, to partake of welfare programs that disenfranchised Americans must pay for.

Finally, as Steve Sailer has reported, illegal immigration is disenfranchising Americans through the unconstitutional creation of “rotten boroughs,” in which only a small portion of the populace may legally vote. Rotten boroughs arise because congressional districts are created based on numbers of “residents,” rather than citizens.

Unlike the wealthy liberals who support every sort of handout for immigrants, Middle Americans who actually have to work for a living, cannot afford an unlimited number of hidden, illegal immigration taxes and surcharges. Like the classic science fiction movie, the current situation could be called, Invasion of the Citizen Snatchers. Or simply, as in the title of Michelle Malkin’s book, Invasion.

Originally published in the December, 2000, Middle American News.


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To: Landru
bttt
201 posted on 12/28/2003 4:19:42 PM PST by m18436572
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To: mrustow
In California, which has approximately four million illegal immigrants (out of 9 million-13 million nationally), illegal immigrants have destroyed a public school system that for generations was the envy of the nation. For middle-class, American parents to leave their children in such hostile environments would constitute neglect. And so, while some parents have placed their children in often expensive private schools, others have sought safe public school districts.

I can attest to that. Twenty years ago Fresno's schools were mostly white and middle class. Today, they are predominantly non-white and poor, like the kind usually found in the big cities. The middle class have fled to nearby Clovis and the Sierra foothills, leaving behind a giant slum riddled with gangs and crime.

202 posted on 12/28/2003 4:27:52 PM PST by Penner
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To: gawd
here's an idea: legalize them. turn them into enfranchised, tax-paying citizens instead of spreading this scare-mongering that borders on racism.

Reagan already tried this, and it failed.

204 posted on 12/28/2003 4:35:03 PM PST by Penner
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To: gawd
stupid mexican laws are not an excuse for stupid american laws.>>>>

Then how 'bout the mexicans & ALL their organizations here in the USA put forth their TIME,EFFORT, & MONEY to change "stupid laws in mexico" rather than "claiming" US laws are stupid, and protesting to change laws here ???
205 posted on 12/28/2003 4:40:04 PM PST by txdoda ("Navy-brat")
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To: gawd
After all, most Irish immigrants back then were poorer and more illiterate than a lot of the mexicans.

If that were true, why are schools populated by Mexican immigrants at the bottom in test scores? Even when taught in their language?

206 posted on 12/28/2003 4:51:17 PM PST by Penner
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To: Penner
gawd: After all, most Irish immigrants back then were poorer and more illiterate than a lot of the mexicans.

Penner: If that were true, why are schools populated by Mexican immigrants at the bottom in test scores? Even when taught in their language?

because they come from a poor country? You're missing my point anyway, I was comparing them to 19th century Irish immigrants, not present-day americans.

207 posted on 12/28/2003 4:55:44 PM PST by gawd
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To: mrustow
BUMPING to read this important posting later.
208 posted on 12/28/2003 4:57:47 PM PST by happygrl
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To: Motherbear
why was it OK to take in unlimited quantities of Irish and Italians 100 years ago, but heavily restrict Mexicans today. After all, most Irish immigrants back then were poorer and more illiterate than a lot of the mexicans. what is your rationale and the moral justification?

Ireland and Italy don't share a border with the United States and their immigrants didn't have the motive, means and opportunity to take over a large region of America.

209 posted on 12/28/2003 4:58:01 PM PST by Mackey (Will the American Southwest will become like Kosovo?)
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To: Gritty
What is shocking is the article was first published in DECEMBER 2000 and nothing has been done to correct this situation. In fact, it is worse!>>>>>>

Regardless of the date on this article, the 'shocker' re: ANY amnesty for illeglas is that ONLY eight years after the 'blanket amnesty' CA was once AGAIN so over-whelmed with costs of illegals, they passed prop 187, (that our generous courts over-turned).

Just proofing that 'whatever' we *give* the illegals now here, MILLIONS more will come to claim the same.


210 posted on 12/28/2003 4:58:41 PM PST by txdoda ("Navy-brat")
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To: gawd
"everyone has a right to the American Dream."

Well, they can dream while they apply for citizenship legally, instead of breaking our laws and expecting a handout for it. These people are CRIMINALS, and should be deported when caught, and told that they will be imprisoned if they come back. We'll never get a handle on this situation unless we close the border and get tough with people who violate our laws.
211 posted on 12/28/2003 5:09:09 PM PST by Henrietta (Borders, language, culture!)
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To: Mackey
Ireland and Italy don't share a border with the United States and their immigrants didn't have the motive, means and opportunity to take over a large region of America.

this is funny, really funny. I'll file it right next to the "canadians taking over montana" story.

212 posted on 12/28/2003 5:12:15 PM PST by gawd
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To: gawd
"why was it OK to take in unlimited quantities of Irish and Italians 100 years ago, but heavily restrict Mexicans today. After all, most Irish immigrants back then were poorer and more illiterate than a lot of the mexicans. what is your rationale and the moral justification?"

Because 100 years ago, the American taxpayer was not forced at the point of a gun to contribute income taxes to support the poor of every nation who wanted to come here. Those immigrants who were too poor to care for themselves and their families were helped by private charities. I and others resent the confiscation of our hard-earned wealth to pay for immigrants to pop out babies at taxpayer expense while many working-class American citizens wait years to start families because they can't afford the extra mouth to feed.

If they had the "right" to be here (as you repeatedly and erroneously claim) they wouldn't be called "illegals" and need fake identification.

I notice you just joined in November, 2003. Welcome to FR.

213 posted on 12/28/2003 5:16:53 PM PST by Henrietta (Borders, language, culture!)
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To: txdoda
proofing=proving
214 posted on 12/28/2003 5:18:05 PM PST by txdoda ("Navy-brat")
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To: gawd
I could have used the term globalism or internationalism instead of new world order. Had I done so, there may have been those who might have been led to think that I have an academic or a humanist world view. I have no such view. I don't know nothing about any stinking black helicopters. But since I have been on this forum long enough to be educated about many things, I know quite a bit about the jack booted thugs who were under the command of Janet Reno. As I remember she barbequed some innocent sheep who were guilty of little more than associating with a delusional messianic nut by the name of David Koresh. I believe pretty much the same thugs struck again in the middle of the night and took little Elian back to his beneficent Uncle Fidel. Black helicopters seem to be some kind of code for those who are delusional about the government covertly conspiring to trample individuals freedoms. The damage that is being done to our nation every day is not covert and it comes through no conspiracy. It is manifest and though one cannot educate oneself about this damage from the mainstream media, there are a few forums such as this one, where those who have eyes to see and ears to hear can become aware of what threatens our sovereign nation. I make no apology to anyone who finds the business about the eyes to see and ears to hear, a little cryptic for their tastes.
215 posted on 12/28/2003 5:18:35 PM PST by Biblebelter
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To: txdoda
Bootin' the illegals (and the perks they get FREE), will put a dent in our 'welfare state'

Excellant point.

First things first.

216 posted on 12/28/2003 5:24:09 PM PST by Missouri
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To: Henrietta
Because 100 years ago, the American taxpayer was not forced at the point of a gun to contribute income taxes to support the poor of every nation who wanted to come here.

everyone on this thread says welfare is the problem. but everyone is obsessing with restricting immigration instead of welfare reform. strange. and suspicious. I think a lot of them have other motives for restricting immigration that they can't admit in public.

I notice you just joined in November, 2003. Welcome to FR.

thank you. I hope to participate in more interesting discussions like this one.

217 posted on 12/28/2003 5:29:01 PM PST by gawd
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To: gawd
I think a lot of them have other motives for restricting immigration that they can't admit in public.

What would that be?
218 posted on 12/28/2003 5:30:44 PM PST by hedgetrimmer
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To: hedgetrimmer
#184
219 posted on 12/28/2003 5:34:52 PM PST by gawd
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To: gawd
Ireland and Italy don't share a border with the United States and their immigrants didn't have the motive, means and opportunity to take over a large region of America.

this is funny, really funny. I'll file it right next to the "canadians taking over montana" story.

You go right ahead, Mr. Dual Citizenship.

When it comes down to deciding the issue in the streets, with guns and gasoline bombs, you'll just scurry back to wherever you came from.

220 posted on 12/28/2003 5:40:23 PM PST by Mackey (Will the American Southwest will become like Kosovo?)
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